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Memorial Tournament 2025 Odds, Expert Picks, and Best Bets

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The PGA Tour heads to Dublin, Ohio, this weekend for the 2025 Memorial Tournament. It marks the seventh signature event of the season and features one of the strongest fields since the PGA Championship.

The field is headlined by the world’s top players, including Scottie Scheffler (+310), Xander Schauffele (+1400), Collin Morikawa (+1600), Justin Thomas (+1800), Patrick Cantlay (+2000), and more.

Read on to find the latest 2025 Memorial Tournament odds, along with expert picks and the best bets for all of the action in Dublin, Ohio this weekend. 

Memorial Tournament 2025 Odds

The Memorial Tournament marks the seventh of eight signature events on the 2025 PGA Tour schedule. Scottie Scheffler will look to become the first golfer since Tiger Woods (2000–2001) to successfully defend his title at the event. 

As expected, the World No. 1 is the heavy favorite, listed at +310 odd but he won’t have to face a familiar foe at Muirfield Village. Much to the surprise of Jack Nicklaus, Rory McIlroy will miss his third straight signature event of the year. 

Even without McIlroy in the fold, the Memorial boasts a strong field. Xander Schauffele (+1400),  Collin Morikawa (+1600), Justin Thomas (+1800), and Patrick Cantlay (+2000) all gearing up for the weekend at Muirfield Village.

With the Memorial scheduled just two weeks before the U.S. Open, the Canadian Open is likely to have a much weaker field. Since many golfers will likely elect to skip the event, this will likely be the last time we get to see the world’s top players before the next major.

Here are the Memorial Tournament 2025 odds for the top 50 players on the board.

Players Odds
Scottie Scheffler +310
Xander Schauffele +1400
Collin Morikawa +1600
Justin Thomas +1800
Patrick Cantlay +2000
Tommy Fleetwood +2500
Ludvig Åberg +2500
Viktor Hovland +2800
Corey Conners +3000
Hideki Matsuyama +3000
Shane Lowry +3300
Sepp Straka +4000
Si Woo Kim +4000
Tony Finau +4000
Daniel Berger +4500
Matt Fitzpatrick +4500
Russell Henley +5000
Jordan Spieth +5000
Denny McCarthy +5000
Keegan Bradley +5500
Sungjae Im +5500
Sam Burns +6000
Aaron Rai +6000
Harris English +6500
Maverick McNealy +6500
Ben Griffin +6500
Robert MacIntyre +6500
J.J. Spaun +7000
J.T. Poston +7000
Adam Scott +7500
Alex Noren +7500
Max Homa +7500
Taylor Pendrith +7500
Min Woo Lee +7500
Andrew Novak +8500
Akshay Bhatia +8500
Rickie Fowler +8500
Byeong-Hun An +9000
Wyndham Clark +9000
Sahith Theegala +10000
Brian Harman +10000
Bud Cauley +10000
Mackenzie Hughes +11000
Michael Kim +11000
Christiaan Bezuidenhout +11000
Davis Thompson +11000
Justin Rose +12500
Stephan Jaeger +12500
Cameron Young +12500
Ryan Gerard +12500

Note: Memorial Tournament odds accurate as of May 26, 2025

Memorial Tournament 2025 Predictions

Here are our Memorial Tournament 2025 predictions and the best bets to win the tournament. 

  • Tommy Fleetwood (+2500)
  • Sepp Straka (+4000)
  • Andrew Novak (+8500)

Tommy Fleetwood (+2500)

With the Memorial Tournament teeing off at Muirfield Village, Tommy Fleetwood’s game is a great fit for the course. Accuracy will be crucial, and Fleetwood ranks 11th in strokes gained: approach to green and 31st in driving accuracy. Statistically, he’s also inside the top 25 in strokes gained: total (1.371), around-the-green (0.345), and putting average. He’s a strong pick this weekend, especially coming off a T4 finish at the Charles Schwab Challenge.

Sepp Straka (+4000)

Despite winning twice on the PGA Tour this season, Sepp Straka is priced surprisingly long at +4000. He’s already shown he can perform well at Muirfield Village, finishing T5 last year by gaining true strokes. Since his win at the American Express in January, Straka ranks eighth in the field in both true strokes gained tee-to-green and driving accuracy. His stats speak for themselves, he also ranks second in approach and 14th in putting. After missing the cut at the PGA Championship, expect Straka to bounce back in a big way.  

Andrew Novak (+8500)

Andrew Novak had a strong comeback at the Charles Schwab Challenge last week, finishing T11. Against the field, he ranked second in true strokes gained tee-to-green. It also marked his fifth top-20 finish in his last six events, including a T3 at the Valero Texas Open and a runner-up at the RBC Heritage. While Novak’s stats may not immediately catch the eye of many bettors, his recent results speak for themselves.

Memorial Tournament 2025 Best Bets

  • Justin Thomas (+100) vs. Xander Schauffele
  • Ludvig Aberg Top 10 Finish (+300)
  • Tony Finau Top 20 Finish (+150)
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Based in Canada, Gia is a Sports Casting contributor. She graduated from the University of Windsor with a Bachelor of Science, so she knows the make-up of a winning bet. Gia uses her analytical background to tell stories using the latest data and statistics. Her work has been sourced by Entrepreneur, Inquirer, and more. Gia is also interested in health, wellness, and yoga.

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Based in Canada, Gia is a Sports Casting contributor. She graduated from the University of Windsor with a Bachelor of Science, so she knows the make-up of a winning bet. Gia uses her analytical background to tell stories using the latest data and statistics. Her work has been sourced by Entrepreneur, Inquirer, and more. Gia is also interested in health, wellness, and yoga.

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